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Fritz-Albert Popp

Fritz-Albert Popp
Born
Fritz-Albert Popp

(1938-05-11)11 May 1938
Died4 August 2018(2018-08-04) (aged 80)
NationalityGerman
CitizenshipGermany
Known forBiophoton emissions
Scientific career
FieldsBiophysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Marburg
University of Kaiserslautern
Biophotonik company
International Institute of Biophysics – Neuss

Fritz-Albert Popp (11 May 1938 – 4 August 2018[1]) was a German researcher in biophysics, particularly in the study of biophotons.[2]

Biography

Popp was born in 1938 in Frankfurt. He has a diploma in Experimental Physics (1966, University Würzburg), a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics (1969, University Mainz), and a habilitation in Biophysics and Medicine (1973, University Marburg).[3] He was awarded Professorship (H2) by the Senate of Marburg University, and lectured at Marburg University from 1973 to 1980.[3]

In the mid-1970s, Popp rediscovered and made the first extensive physical analysis of biophotons (they were originally discovered in 1922).[3]

He was head of a research group in the pharmaceutical industry in Worms from 1981 to 1983 and head of a research group at the Institute of Cell Biology (University of Kaiserslautern) from 1983 to 1986 and of another research group at the Technology Center in Kaiserslautern. Popp became an Invited Member and of the New York Academy of Sciences and an Invited Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS).

Popp is the founder of the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss (1996), Germany, an international network of 19 research groups from 13 countries involved in biophoton research and coherence systems in biology.[4][5][6][7][8]

  • Google Scholar, h-index 43 (As of 2022)[9]
  • Scopus, h index 22 (As of 2022)[10]

References

  1. ^ "International Institute of Life Energy". www.life-energy.institute. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  2. ^ Champagne, C. S. K. Mishra, Pascale (2009-01-01). Biotechnology Applications. I. K. International Pvt Ltd. pp. 363–. ISBN 978-93-80026-29-9. Retrieved 16 August 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c Bischof, Marco (2008-06-01). "A tribute to Fritz-Albert Popp on the occasion of his 70th birthday". Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 46 (5): 267–72. PMID 18697611.
  4. ^ Rattemeyer, M.; Popp, F. A.; Nagl, W. (1981). "Evidence of photon emission from DNA in living systems". Naturwissenschaften. 68 (11). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 572–573. Bibcode:1981NW.....68..572R. doi:10.1007/bf00401671. ISSN 0028-1042. PMID 7322208. S2CID 35614197.
  5. ^ Popp, F A; Li, K H; Gu, Q (1992). Recent Advances in Biophoton Research and Its Applications. WORLD SCIENTIFIC. doi:10.1142/1559. ISBN 978-981-02-0855-4.
  6. ^ POPP, FRITZ-ALBERT; GU, QIAO; LI, KE-HSUEH (20 September 1994). "Biophoton Emission: Experimental Background and Theoretical Approaches". Modern Physics Letters B. 08 (21n22). World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt: 1269–1296. Bibcode:1994MPLB....8.1269P. doi:10.1142/s0217984994001266. ISSN 0217-9849.
  7. ^ Popp, F.A; Chang, J.J; Herzog, A; Yan, Z; Yan, Y (2002). "Evidence of non-classical (squeezed) light in biological systems". Physics Letters A. 293 (1–2). Elsevier BV: 98–102. Bibcode:2002PhLA..293...98P. doi:10.1016/s0375-9601(01)00832-5. ISSN 0375-9601.
  8. ^ Cohen, S.; Popp, F.A. (1997). "Biophoton emission of the human body". Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology. 40 (2). Elsevier BV: 187–189. doi:10.1016/s1011-1344(97)00050-x. ISSN 1011-1344. PMID 9345786.
  9. ^ Fritz-Albert Popp publications indexed by Google Scholar
  10. ^ Fritz-Albert Popp publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)